
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported its September revenue at T$251.87 billion, marking a significant year-on-year increase of 39.6%. The company's third-quarter revenue reached T$759.69 billion, surpassing market forecasts of T$750.36 billion. TSMC's September sales amounted to $7.81 billion, reflecting a 0.4% month-on-month increase. This performance underscores TSMC's robust position in the semiconductor industry, particularly as the world's largest chip maker. The strong revenue figures have positive implications for major clients like Nvidia, which has seen its stock nearing record highs. TSMC's advanced 3nm technology is also being utilized by MediaTek in their new AI chipset, further highlighting TSMC's technological leadership.
AMD CEO Lisa Su discusses the company launching a new AI chip on Thursday that is taking direct aim at Nvidia’s data center graphics processors, known as GPUs.
US equities came under pressure overnight following hotter-than-expected inflation data. Among stocks, $AMD (-4.0%) said it will start mass-producing its MI325X AI chip in Q4 to increase competition with $NVDA. SPI Futures down 3 points.
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